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Chief of Staff, Women's Basketball - (25001429) Description Temple University's Athletics Department is searching for a Chief of Staff for Women's Basketball. Job Summary: Under the direction
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game-day operations including game-day scripts and video board elements for select sports, which could include football, women’s basketball, and men’s basketball; provide assistance with developing
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Marketing & Fan Engagement will assist in the establishment and maintenance of all Athletics marketing initiatives. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: manage game-day operations including game
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to the Head Men’s Basketball Coach, the Director of Player Development is responsible for preparing student-athletes for personal, academic, and athletic development success. This position will be primarily
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. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: manage game-day operations including game-day scripts and video board elements for Football and Men’s Basketball; provide assistance with developing promotional and
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areas, game rooms, TV lounges, and other University areas. Will be required to clean floors, using wet and dry mops and floor machines when needed, in addition to cleaning walls, stairways, furniture, and
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to the creation and implementation of the marketing plan for Men’s Soccer, including writing game scripts and working with the coaching staff, video/graphics team, and others. The Marketing Coordinator will perform
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oversee events and the traffic control for special events such as basketball games, concerts, commencements, and move-in. In the absence of the Operations Manager, the Parking Services Coordinator will be
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, classrooms, labs, lecture halls, lounges, recreational areas, fitness centers, pool areas, game rooms, T.V. lounges, and other University areas. Will be required to clean floors, using wet and dry mops and
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, communication, and organizational skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders. Knowledge of career development theories, counseling techniques, and best practices in student affairs